Just throwing an idea out there that might help some of the disabled hobbyists such as myself.
Finding a compatible provider is very hit and miss if you're a disabled hobbyist. Many ladies are not comfortable seeing a disabled person for various reasons. It's in the best interest of both parties to respect the wishes of the ladies. Well here's a possible resource to make the search easier.
A list of providers that are comfortable seeing disabled clients. The list could be operated by the Mods to avoid conflicts. This list would be voluntary and the providers would decide if their names were added or removed from the list. Providers would simply pm a Mod using their board handle or if they didn't have their own handle and worked for an agency, using the agencies handle.
Obviously this wouldn't guarantee an appointment, there are a great variety of disabilities and personal chemistry would also still be a factor. What this list would do is greatly increase the chances of a disabled hobbyist finding a compatible provider while decreasing the amount of rejection normally involved in the search.
If this list only had a few names it could still be very effective, and if the disabled membership equals even one percent of the terb membership, it could help a lot of people.
Good idea, bad idea, or just wishful thinking?
Finding a compatible provider is very hit and miss if you're a disabled hobbyist. Many ladies are not comfortable seeing a disabled person for various reasons. It's in the best interest of both parties to respect the wishes of the ladies. Well here's a possible resource to make the search easier.
A list of providers that are comfortable seeing disabled clients. The list could be operated by the Mods to avoid conflicts. This list would be voluntary and the providers would decide if their names were added or removed from the list. Providers would simply pm a Mod using their board handle or if they didn't have their own handle and worked for an agency, using the agencies handle.
Obviously this wouldn't guarantee an appointment, there are a great variety of disabilities and personal chemistry would also still be a factor. What this list would do is greatly increase the chances of a disabled hobbyist finding a compatible provider while decreasing the amount of rejection normally involved in the search.
If this list only had a few names it could still be very effective, and if the disabled membership equals even one percent of the terb membership, it could help a lot of people.
Good idea, bad idea, or just wishful thinking?